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So it has happened. The BBC has fired Jeremy Clarkson. Or, more technically speaking, the network won't be renewing his contract. And now the debate will begin as to who will replace him. Bookies are already taking bets. But what do Top Gear co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May have to say about the whole thing? Sky News cornered the latter outside his home and tried their best to get some answers. Obviously May didn't provide them with anything direct, other than calling Clarkson "a nob," but he seemed to be quite clear about one thing:

The three of them come together as a package. If Clarkson goes, then they all do. Again, we'll have to wait and see how this plays out in the coming weeks, but we wouldn't be shocked to see all three jump ship and start a new show. Oh yeah, May's fedora hat is a psychedelic trip.

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